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The Oregon Master Gardener™ Association is a statewide, 501(c)(3) non-profit organization whose purpose is to enhance and support the OSU Master Gardener™ program. The county Master Gardener chapters together make up the state association. OMGA is comprised of representatives of each of the 23 county chapters, as well as state officers. Quarterly OMGA meetings are held at various locations around the state.

The Oregon Master Gardener™ Association (OMGA) serves four main functions as part of the Oregon Master Gardener Program:

To enhance and supplement the Oregon State University Home Horticulture Program. (Master Gardener™ Program).

To assume responsibility for performing special tasks and engaging in continuous activities related to the program.

To award scholarships for post-secondary education in the fields of horticulture and plant sciences on the basis of scholastic merit and need.

To work with other gardening organizations to enhance gardening in Oregon, when appropriate.

OMGA sponsors a newsletter titled The Gardeners Pen Newsletter; an annual conference, the OMGA Mini-College; and also celebrates individual and chapter accomplishments with an annual presentation of awards.

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OMGA does not endorse nor is it responsible for any content provided on third-party websites.
The OMGA assumes no responsibility for its accuracy, or that it will remain current at all times.

Use of Designation

The Master Gardener name is not a professional designation. Master Gardeners are only able to use this title when they are volunteering in a capacity sanctioned by their local Chapter. We take every precaution that the information provided has been researched from a credible and reliable source; and is provided with the best intentions. Master Gardeners provide advice to the public

OMGA and it’s affiliates, IRS 990, 990EZ and Oregon CT-12 are available for review upon request of the OMGA Treasurer or they may be on www.guidestar.com. First do a search using the terms “master gardener” and then on the new page, select Oregon as the state. You should see approx 26 listings.